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Please tell me someone has a fix and a link.A supported hotfix is available from Microsoft Support. Any workarounds that actually work besides going back to 8.1? (Which sucks and won't ever happen on my i7 Vaio that's like brand new. Writes pause a lot so by the time I start again the keyboard is dark and I'm on atnoght mostly and reaslly don't want to buy a usb snake light just to type. so until it's updated for Win 10 we're screwed for keeping the keyboard backlight on unless we toucha key to re-activate them but it's a pain sometimes especially when hitting wrong key then having to delete it and start typing again. anyone know of a workaround or utility etc.? There's some older models of control center but they won't work either, even if installed using compatability mode for Win 7,8,8.1. I have a Vaio SVS151290X 15.6" i7 with Win 10 64-bit and the anniversary update and there is NO version of the control center that works for the backlight control setting so there isn't one therefore the backlit keys turn off after like 3 seconds or so only to stay dark until you touch one again, this sucks. Replace existing 1TB 7200 RPM HDD (Not original, I replaced it along the way) with a 240GB SanDisk SSD I bought from Amazon when they had it one a Gold Box special. What I did for the upgrade.īlow out the existing install and restore factory original image. It was $1000 4 years ago, and I figure that with a little TLC it could work just at least as well as a $300-400 laptop today.

She replaced it with a new computer for college, and I decided to repurpose it rather than throw it out, because it was still in very good shape, and it does have some nice things going for it even now (like a great Sony screen). This PC was my daughter's she used it all through high school.

The only other complaint, other than the blue screens, is that the CPU seems to be running a lot, and the fan is nearly constantly running as a result. Hopefully the driver will be updated soon! Other than that, the laptop runs fine. Almost all of them (5 since 8/1 when I upgraded) were related to the Synaptics touchscreen driver.

I was going to say how well it all worked, except that the PC blue screened on me just as I started to type message. I updated a Vaio VPCEA46FM (2010 model running Windows 7, i3 and 4GB RAM) to Windows 10.
